Faculty and Staff

Dean

Maribeth Stitt is the dean of the Business, Technology, Communication and Languages Division at Lone Star College-Kingwood. Prior to her current role as dean, she was the founding faculty member and director of the Dental Hygiene Program for 12 years at LSC-Kingwood.

"My passion is changing lives," she said. "Working with an extremely talented and professional faculty affords me the opportunity to continue to change lives."

Stitt earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Dental Hygiene from the Caruth School of Dental Hygiene at Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas and a Master of Education degree in Allied Health Education and Administration from the University of Houston. Her professional awards include: being the first dental hygiene professor to receive the prestigious John P McGovern Outstanding Teaching Award for the UT School of Dentistry; selected as the Minnie Piper Stevens Professor Nominee from LSC-Kingwood, earning the NISOD Teaching Excellence and winning the John and Suann Rouche League of Innovation Award.

Department Chair

Roger Chambers

Roger Chambers, associate professor of computer information technology, joined LSC-Kingwood in 2011. Chambers earned a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from Prairie View A&M University. He also obtained a Master of Science degree in software engineering from the University of Houston Clear Lake.

Chambers has worked at a number of businesses that included Vision Media One, Inc., JB Financial and Nokia Mobile Phones. He is a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

"It is an absolute pleasure working at LSC-Kingwood. The environment is a quiet and typically low stressed environment. The quality of student is at a high level and make teaching a bit easier than other institutions I have worked for," Chambers stated.

Faculty

Michael Griffith

Michael Griffith, professor of marketing/management, joined LSC-Kingwood in 2009. Griffith earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management from Oklahoma Christian University and a Master of Business Administration degree from Sam Houston State University. In addition, he is working toward a doctoral degree from Trident University International.

Griffith, who was awarded the "Faculty Member of the Year Award," is advisor to the Students in Free Enterprise/Enactus Team. "I've been teaching for more than 25 years, and it's rewarding to share the experience with students. Teaching business allows me to combine two things I love: business and teaching. LSC-Kingwood has the best interests of the student at heart and work hard to help them improve their lives."